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From: "yelxol" <willlocks…@aol.com>
Newsgroups: sci.med
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Lubrication of vaginal introitus & external speculum / cause
for cross-contamination?
> Yep.
> How many ‘reports’ would you like to see concerning HCV
> cross-infection resulting from ‘re-insertion’ of needles into
> multi-dose vials?
You might post the lot to this group and also misc.health.alternative, and
misc.health.aids, including the full abstract of the Italian one. This paper
makes interesting reading, particularly in light of the fact that there have
been some anti-HIV/AIDS theory people, particularly Duesberg, who claims
that the Hep C virus does not really exist at all, but is merely an idea was
"invented" by the drug companies.
But the Italian study is close to being a Koch-postulate experimental test
for humans. Here are five women who turn up with the same strain of hep C,
and their only link with each other is that they all were operated on in the
AM of Jan 9, 1998 at one particular surgical center in Italy, where women #1
was the first patient of the AM, and she was known to be hep C positive
already. And all five women shared an injection from the same multidose
propofol anesthetic vial. Golly.
SBH
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"Steve Harris" <sbhar…@ix.RETICULATEDOBJECTcom.com> wrote in message
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> —– Original Message —–
> From: "yelxol" <willlocks…@aol.com>
> Newsgroups: sci.med
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:01 PM
> Subject: Re: Lubrication of vaginal introitus & external speculum / cause
> for cross-contamination?
> > Yep.
> > How many ‘reports’ would you like to see concerning HCV
> > cross-infection resulting from ‘re-insertion’ of needles into
> > multi-dose vials?
> You might post the lot to this group and also misc.health.alternative, and
> misc.health.aids, including the full abstract of the Italian one. This
paper
> makes interesting reading, particularly in light of the fact that there
have
> been some anti-HIV/AIDS theory people, particularly Duesberg, who claims
> that the Hep C virus does not really exist at all, but is merely an idea
was
> "invented" by the drug companies.
> But the Italian study is close to being a Koch-postulate experimental test
> for humans.
And in relation to AIDs there was an almost identical episode in Sydney.
The first patient on a minor ops list had AIDs, unknown to the doctor, and
later died. Three unrelated women operated upon subsequently on the same
list became HIV positive and at least one has died.
The connection was only discovered because one of the women could not
conceive how she could have been exposed to HIV and tracked the connection
down herself.
Peter Moran
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"Peter Moran" <mori…@gil.com.au> wrote in message <news:lSQH9.34$Pl3.1778@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>…
> "Steve Harris" <sbhar…@ix.RETICULATEDOBJECTcom.com> wrote in message
> news:asoert$dai$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net…
> > —– Original Message —–
> > From: "yelxol" <willlocks…@aol.com>
> > Newsgroups: sci.med
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:01 PM
> > Subject: Re: Lubrication of vaginal introitus & external speculum / cause
> > for cross-contamination?
> > > Yep.
> > > How many ‘reports’ would you like to see concerning HCV
> > > cross-infection resulting from ‘re-insertion’ of needles into
> > > multi-dose vials?
> > You might post the lot to this group and also misc.health.alternative, and
> > misc.health.aids, including the full abstract of the Italian one. This
> paper
> > makes interesting reading, particularly in light of the fact that there
> have
> > been some anti-HIV/AIDS theory people, particularly Duesberg, who claims
> > that the Hep C virus does not really exist at all, but is merely an idea
> was
> > "invented" by the drug companies.
> > But the Italian study is close to being a Koch-postulate experimental test
> > for humans.
> And in relation to AIDs there was an almost identical episode in Sydney.
> The first patient on a minor ops list had AIDs, unknown to the doctor, and
> later died. Three unrelated women operated upon subsequently on the same
> list became HIV positive and at least one has died.
> The connection was only discovered because one of the women could not
> conceive how she could have been exposed to HIV and tracked the connection
> down herself.
> Peter Moran
Hello. Is this the one you spoke of?
(Hope you don’t mind my adding on a definitive to the ‘Subject’.)
Sobel J, Peipert JF, McGregor JA, et al. Efficacy of clindamycin
vaginal ovule vs. clindamycin vaginal cream in bacterial vaginosis.
Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol 2002 (in press).
in November 1989 in Sydney where a dermatologist
inadvertently infected 4 women patients in one day with HIV while
performing minor skin surgical procedures in the possible source of
the infection was a multi-dose vial of anaesthetic contaminated with
the virus from a male HIV positive patient and the following patients
were infected. The doctor insisted he had only reused a scalpel handle
It was only in 1999 using virus genetics that it was proved that all 4
women had been infected with the same strain of HIV. One of the women
has since died.
Albuterol Sulfate Solution for Inhalation (0.5%)
Audience: ICU staff, Respiratory Therapists, and other healthcare
professionals
FDA issued a Public Health Advisory notifying the medical community of
two recent hospital
outbreaks of lower respiratory tract colonization and infection with
Burkholderia cepacia
attributed to contaminated multi-dose bottles of albuterol sulfate. In
most cases,
colonization or infection occurred in the ICU setting, often in
patients receiving
mechanical ventilation. The advisory reminds healthcare professionals
of measures that may
be important in reducing the risk of contamination and subsequent
outbreaks of infections.
(The link below opens a new browser window with the advisory notice.)
[April 19, 2002 Public Health Advisory - FDA]
Yes. That;s the one.
Peter Moran